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Signs of Change marked in 2011 Winfield Achievement Edition

We live in a world of change.It wasn’t that long ago that you could see signs around town that said things like “Boogaarts,” “Binney & Smith,” “Burger King,” “Sweetland Hinson” and “The State Bank.”Many of us remember the time whe...read more »

Businesses help bring new "officer" to Catoosa PD

Vicki Albright Catoosa Times The Catoosa Police Department will have a new officer on the streets in March.
Officer Karo, a Dutch Shepherd from Holland, will be officer Colbey Webster’s new canine partner around March 21. The Catoosa City Council approved the acquisition Feb. 7 at the...read more »

Keating to speak in Ponca City

Keating Will Be Guest Speaker in March
Northern Oklahoma College announces the upcoming Carl and Carolyn Renfro Endowed Lectureship Program, an evening with guest speaker former Oklahoma Gov. Frank Keating presenting a talk on "Leadership Commitment." Keating will share anec...read more »

Anne of Green Gables sponsored in part by RCB Bank

Owasso Community Theatre Company presents Anne of Green Gables
Owasso Community Theatre Company is proud to present Anne of Green Gables, a play by Alice Chadwicke adapted from the novel by Lucy Maud Montgomery. The stern Marilla and her warm-hearted brother Matthew hoped to adopt a boy to...read more »

Destination Claremore Returns

Destination Claremore Returns
Destination Claremore aims to highlight the numerous attractions and rich heritage of Claremore and surrounding areas.
February 2011Sheryl SowellValue News
The first Destination Claremore was so well-received, the Claremore Convention & Visitors Bureau (CVB) deci...read more »

RCB Bank Ponca City: Business of the Year

BUSINESS OF THE YEAR award was accepted by RCB Bank President Jeff Cowan. The presentation was made by Erin Liberton, Business Council Chairman. (News Photo by Rolf Clements)AMBASSADOR OF THE YEAR was awarded to Becky Hatton, right, by Joe DeNoya, last year’s recipient. Hatton has received t...read more »

FDIC Insurance Coverage Change: By federal law, as of 1/1/2014, funds in a noninterest-bearing transaction account (including IOLTA/IOLA) will no longer receive unlimited deposit insurance coverage, but will be FDIC-insured to the legal maximum of $250,000 for each ownership category. Learn More.